Message from H. C. with a Bill.

A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by Sir Robert Atkins and others; who brought up a
Bill, which hath passed the House of Commons, intituled,
An Act to prevent Abuses in granting Writs of
Certiorari;" to which their Lordships Concurrence
is desired.

The House called.

This Day this House was called; and these Lords
following were absent:

Message from the King, concerning the E. of Mulgrave having his Writ of Summons under Age.

The Lord Chamberlain acquainted the House, "That
he had a Message from the King, to deliver to their
Lordships; which was,

"His Majesty did not know that the Earl of Mulgrave
was much under Age; and therefore did grant him
his Writ of Summons to Parliament: And now,
having granted such a Writ unto him, His Majesty
desires that he may be admitted to sit in Parliament.
And His Majesty hath commanded his Lordship to
assure their Lordships, That He will be careful to
prevent any Inconveniencies of the like Nature that
may be for the future."

Committee to consider of it.

Upon receiving of this Message from His Majesty
concerning the Earl of Mulgrave, and Consideration
thereof:

It is ORDERED, That it is referred to the Committee
of Privileges, to consider of this whole Business, and
report their Opinions, what they think fit to be done
thereupon; and their Lordships to meet this Afternoon,
at Three of the Clock for that Purpose.

Committees adjourned.

ORDERED, That those Committees that were appointed to meet this Afternoon, do meet To-morrow
in the Afternoon.

Absent Lords to be summoned.

ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in
Parliament assembled, That Summons shall be issued
out to those Lords who were absent this Day, at the
Calling of the House, for whom no Excuses were made;
to the End this House may take further Consideration
of their Neglect, in case they shall not appear, to give
the House Satisfaction.

Garter, to make a List of the Peers.

ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in
Parliament assembled, That Garter King at Arms do
forthwith make a true and perfect List of the Nobility
of this Kingdom, and deliver the same to the Clerk of
the Parliaments, for the Use of this House.

ORDERED, That the Earl Rivers is added to the
Committee concerning Colliers and Woodmongers.